UNDERFOOT - translation to arabic
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UNDERFOOT - translation to arabic

2003 VIDEO GAME
EverQuest Online Adventures: Frontiers; EQOA; EverQuest Online Adventures: Underfoot; EverQuest Online Adventures Frontiers

UNDERFOOT      

الصفة

مُدَاس ; مَدُوس

underfoot      
ADV
تحت قدم المرء او قدميه = على الارض = تحت بين الاقدام ، فى الطريق
ADJ
مدوس محتقر
بين الأقدام      
underfoot

Definition

underfoot
1.
You describe something as being underfoot when you are standing or walking on it.
...a room, high and square with carpet underfoot and tapestries on the walls...
It was still wet underfoot.
ADV: ADV after v, n ADV
2.
If you trample or crush something underfoot, you spoil or destroy it by stepping on it.
Morgan dropped his cigarette and crushed it underfoot.
ADV: ADV after v

Wikipedia

EverQuest Online Adventures

EverQuest Online Adventures (EQOA) was a 2003 3D fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) for the PlayStation 2. The game was part of the EverQuest franchise before being shut down on March 29, 2012, after nine years of operation.

An expansion pack was launched on November 17, 2003, titled EverQuest Online Adventures: Frontiers; it added a playable race—the Ogre—and character class—Alchemist—as well as many quests and items.

Examples of use of UNDERFOOT
1. Then I felt something underfoot something small, stubby and . . . crunchy?
2. Water gushing everywhere! – and plenty of bog & mud underfoot!
3. Women, children and the elderly were trampled underfoot.
4. Children don‘t really need or want a mother constantly underfoot.
5. In Washington state, plants gone brittle from drought crunch underfoot.